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American Silver Eagles
Silver Eagles are the official silver bullion coins of the United States. Continuing with the 2019 Silver Eagle and first released in 1986, American Silver Eagles have a face value of one dollar and usually trade at a percentage above spot silver price. They feature the Walking Liberty design that was originally used between 1916 and 1947 on the obverse of the half-dollar coin. This design by Adolph A. Weinman was deemed such a coinage classic, as well as public favorite, that it was revived for the modern Silver Eagle years later. On the reverse of these beautiful coins is an eagle design by John Mercanti.
We offer a variety of coins including the US Mint bullion issue Silver Eagles in both single coins as well as rolls of 20 coins and 500 count boxes or 'Monster Boxes'. Each year the US Mint issues Proof Silver Eagles which are double struck to give the coins a mirror-like finish. These coins come in a deluxe box with certification. We also offer special releases such as the 10th, 20th and 25th anniversary sets as well as many other related products.
Silver Rounds
Silver Rounds are another great way to collect or invest in Silver. Many mints and companies have struck Silver One Ounce Rounds in a variety of designs. We offer generic silver rounds relatively close to spot price as well as some different seasonal collectible gift items. Silver Rounds are not quite as popular as silver bars but are normally just as good of an investment with their low premiums.
Gold Coins
Gold coins offer a unique investment opportunity as you are not only investing in the metal itself, but also the scarcity or rarity of the coin. Many collectors will use mintage as a guide when choosing gold coins to collect. Most larger countries are modern producers of gold coins with many countries who have been producing them for centuries. The use of gold coins dates back to ancient times and coin collecting has been appropriately named the "hobby of kings". Today's popular gold coins include the US American Gold Eagle, The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, The Gold Chinese Panda and many others. Golden Eagle stocks an enormous inventory of gold coins from the modern bullion issues all the way back to ancient coins. Gold Bars Gold bars are typically what most people picture when they think of investing in gold. COMEX deliverable, 400 Ounce bars are frequently depicted in the movies or shown in Fort Knox. In truth, gold bars come in a variety of sizes for any investor. One ounce bars are the most common since they easy to calculate using the spot gold price which is also based on one troy ounce. Smaller bars like 1 gram can fit inside a thimble. We offer a range of sizes all the way to 100 Ounce gold bars. As far as pricing, gold bars are a cheaper alternative to gold coins which will carry higher premiums depending on the country of their origin. Manufacturers can come from a variety of countries with the most popular being Switzerland, United States, Canada & Australia. Normally gold bars are at least .999 fine and most reputable producers of gold bars will encase them in a certificate card with a matching serial number on the bar as well as the card. These certificates will contain not only the serial number but the weight and purity.
United States coin collectors and brokers look to mints in the United States. Coins and currencies have been around for many years.
Those in the United States are the "New" Kids" on the block where minting is concerned.
Early Homo sapiens utilized a form of trade, although not coinage and currency as we know it today. As we evolved the tangible currency and coinage also evolved.
In the world today, currency and coinage is a variety of mediums and metals, including data exchange that is not tangible.
Buy Gold and Silver SAFELY
2020 Products national and private mints from around the world
BUY GOLD & SILVER AT DEALER PRICES
American Silver Eagles
Silver Eagles are the official silver bullion coins of the United States. Continuing with the 2019 Silver Eagle and first released in 1986, American Silver Eagles have a face value of one dollar and usually trade at a percentage above spot silver price. They feature the Walking Liberty design that was originally used between 1916 and 1947 on the obverse of the half-dollar coin. This design by Adolph A. Weinman was deemed such a coinage classic, as well as public favorite, that it was revived for the modern Silver Eagle years later. On the reverse of these beautiful coins is an eagle design by John Mercanti.
We offer a variety of coins including the US Mint bullion issue Silver Eagles in both single coins as well as rolls of 20 coins and 500 count boxes or 'Monster Boxes'. Each year the US Mint issues Proof Silver Eagles which are double struck to give the coins a mirror-like finish. These coins come in a deluxe box with certification. We also offer special releases such as the 10th, 20th and 25th anniversary sets as well as many other related products.
Silver Rounds
Silver Rounds are another great way to collect or invest in Silver. Many mints and companies have struck Silver One Ounce Rounds in a variety of designs. We offer generic silver rounds relatively close to spot price as well as some different seasonal collectible gift items. Silver Rounds are not quite as popular as silver bars but are normally just as good of an investment with their low premiums.
Gold Coins
Gold coins offer a unique investment opportunity as you are not only investing in the metal itself, but also the scarcity or rarity of the coin. Many collectors will use mintage as a guide when choosing gold coins to collect. Most larger countries are modern producers of gold coins with many countries who have been producing them for centuries. The use of gold coins dates back to ancient times and coin collecting has been appropriately named the "hobby of kings". Today's popular gold coins include the US American Gold Eagle, The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, The Gold Chinese Panda and many others. Golden Eagle stocks an enormous inventory of gold coins from the modern bullion issues all the way back to ancient coins. Gold Bars Gold bars are typically what most people picture when they think of investing in gold. COMEX deliverable, 400 Ounce bars are frequently depicted in the movies or shown in Fort Knox. In truth, gold bars come in a variety of sizes for any investor. One ounce bars are the most common since they easy to calculate using the spot gold price which is also based on one troy ounce. Smaller bars like 1 gram can fit inside a thimble. We offer a range of sizes all the way to 100 Ounce gold bars. As far as pricing, gold bars are a cheaper alternative to gold coins which will carry higher premiums depending on the country of their origin. Manufacturers can come from a variety of countries with the most popular being Switzerland, United States, Canada & Australia. Normally gold bars are at least .999 fine and most reputable producers of gold bars will encase them in a certificate card with a matching serial number on the bar as well as the card. These certificates will contain not only the serial number but the weight and purity.
United States coin collectors and brokers look to mints in the United States. Coins and currencies have been around for many years.
Those in the United States are the "New" Kids" on the block where minting is concerned.
Early Homo sapiens utilized a form of trade, although not coinage and currency as we know it today. As we evolved the tangible currency and coinage also evolved.
In the world today, currency and coinage is a variety of mediums and metals, including data exchange that is not tangible.
Buy Gold and Silver SAFELY
2020 Products national and private mints from around the world